Power at Sea
Platform: Commodore 64
Gametype: Undefined
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Power at Sea is a 2D naval action/strategic game. 1944, war in the pacific. You are the commanding officer of a small strike fleet. Within 96 hours you have to secure the Leyte Gulf. In order to take opposing islands, you have to destroy first the land cannons and bunkers and send then the landing boats with the correct number to troops ashore. Defeat enemy battleships and carriers with your own fighters and protect your ships with Anti-Aircraft guns against enemy kamikaze fighters.

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Description from the packaging:

Power At Sea: Relive the greatest naval battle in history!
It is the twilight of October, 1944. The Japanese Navy launches a top secret bid for victory in the Pacific. Some 70 Japanese warships and 716 planes split into three separate commands and silently converge on Leyte Island in the Philippines. As dawn breaks, the kamikaze pilots dutifully recite their common goal.

"Annihilate the American Fleet!"
Accolade's Power At Sea whisks you back to World War II and places you at the helm of a U.S. convoy. Before you lies the chance to be a Commander in the greatest naval battle of all time- the Battle for Leyte Gulf.

As Commander, you direct one of the most imposing arsenals of firepower in the Pacific. A battleship, an aircraft carrier and a troop ship all await your orders. Pummel enemy positions on the beach with your big guns, then send in the Marines to mix it up or mop up. Shell the fearsome Japanese destroyers then finish them off with an air strike from your fighter bombers. Each wave of action in Power At Sea thunders across the screen as the graphics and sound bombard the senses.
Will history repeat itself or can a cunning enemy rewrite it? In Power At Sea, the destiny of the free world is in your hands.

Issue orders from the bridge. Monitor damage to the fleet, then formulate your strategy. Wait... enemy destroyers sighted! "Battlestations! Prepare to attack!"
Better weaken that beachhead before you try to secure it with your leathernecks. "Kaboom!" The ship's deck trembles as the massive guns pound each enemy stronghold.
You're off on a mission to drop a torpedo bomb down a Japanese destroyer's smokestack. Stay sharp! A direct hit can send your fighter bomber into the drink.
A kamikaze attack is heading right into your sights. If you don't knock out these suicide planes with anti-aircraft fire, you could be sunk.
